Re: Trans-AJ

bdwyer@nersp.nerdc.ufl.edu
Fri, 21 Jun 1996 11:15:15 -0400 (EDT)


I just posted a list of latin/aj albums, my favorite "branch" of the aj
tree. Be sure to check out Up, Bustle and Out's "One Colour Just Reflects
Another" for that world music flavor.

bil
bdwyer@nersp.nerdc.ufl.edu

On Fri, 21 Jun 1996, Riho Thomas Preis wrote:

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> Following this string of thought .. "Where is AJ going to from NOW?"
> I'm interested in acid JAZZ, AND World music ..
> Could someone recommend on this line of work, with findable recording ..
> Elson mentioned some stuff .. how can we find it?
>
> Just to exemplify the concept .. There is quite a lot of Bossa Nova AJ around ..
> surprisingly from Japan. Brazil has many different rhythms aside from the
> well known Samba & Bossa Nova (Chorinho, Forro, Carimbo, Frevo, etc.)
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> What are the brazilians themselves doing? (Any one out there on the list?)
> Is anyone working on more contemporary brazilian music, with an AJazz flavour?
> Tks,
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> >Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 12:58:43 -0700 (PDT)
> >From: Elson Trinidad <elson@westworld.com>
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> >
> >What's next? I think the future will be, IMHO, world/ethnic music fused
> >with hip-hop/youth dance music elements. It's so obvious, with hip-hop
> >music having at least some form of popularity in other countries. Examples?
> >In the U.S., specifically in cities with large Latino communities,
> >they're fusing hip-hop with salsa and other forms of Latin music, heck, even
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